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"As well as downing cider and lager, the cleric is shown playing drinking games with cards, clearly forbidden under his strict Islamic laws, and holding a cannabis joint between his lips before smoking it...

"One former friend said: 'I can't keep a straight face when I see fundamentalist Muslim Anjem Choudary in the papers attacking the British for drinking or having girlfriends.

"'When I knew him, he liked to be called Andy, would often smoke cannabis spliffs all day, and was proud of his ability to down a pint of cider in a couple of seconds.

"'And he was ruthless with girls. When he briefly worked as an English teacher for foreign students in London, he'd pull one of them every few days, sleep with her, then move on to another.

"'If Sharia law was introduced, he would have been whipped and stoned to death many times over.'"

We should remember that the terrorist gangs in Northern Ireland were secretly run by the UK security services.

Lord Stevens, a former UK police chief, is quoted as saying that only three out of 210 terrorist suspects he arrested in a probe in Northern Ireland were not working for either the police, the security service MI5 or the UK Army.

On 21 December 2011, we learn that the IRA was run by the UK security services.

Former British spy Kevin Fulton reported that "the real reason why the Real IRA murderers who planted the bomb at Omagh, have never been taken to court or their cases investigated - it is because the actual bomber, Sean Hoey, was also working for the RUC (the police)".

This former bank chairman was filmed handing over money reportedly to buy cocaine and crystal meth. Stuart Davies, a rent boy and associate of the bank chairman, took the film to a newspaper.

The top people do not necessarily deserve big pay.

1.What about the top people at BOEING, the company that built the DREAMLINER?

Boeing awarded Chief Executive Jim McNerney almost $27.5 million in annual compensation for 2012, a 20% increase from a year earlier.

And Boeing has run into trouble.

In November 2013, Japan Airlines pulled its Dreamliners from two international routes because of worries about ice forming on the planes

July 28 2012: A fan shaft on a Dreamliner failedDecember 2012: A Dreamliner was forced to make an emergency landingJanuary 7 2013: A Dreamliner flight bursts into flames at Boston airport

January 15 2013: A Dreamliner made an emergency landing in Japan after a smoke alarm went off.June 2 2013: Battery problems reported on a Dreamliner.

June 12 2013: A Dreamliner flight was cancelled after one of the engines failed to start

June 18 2013: A Dreamliner was diverted to Seattle due to an oil-filter problemJune 24 2013: A Dreamliner made an emergency landing in Denver due to a brake problemJuly 3 2013: A Dreamliner flight to Chicago was cancelled because the aircraft had problems with the power supply

July 12 2013: A Dreamliner caught fire on the runway at HeathrowJuly 18 2013: A Dreamliner had to return to Boston after take-off because of a possible problem with the fuel pumpshttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/

The American company AdvanFort has been involved in at least one prior felony relating to the possession of weapons without permits.

According to a document from the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Virginia, the AdvanFort Company previously pled guilty to 'Aiding and Abetting the Making of a False Statement During the Acquisition of Firearms.'

Swiss GDP consists mostly of medium-sized companies which do not pay huge salaries to their bosses.

On 24 November 2013, Switzerland holds a referendum on reforms that would make it illegal for Swiss companies to give bosses more than 12 times the wage of their lowest earning workers.

In 1998, the top salaries at the largest Swiss companies stood at 14 times those of the lowest-paid workers.

By 2011, the top salaries at the largest Swiss companies stood at 93 times those of the lowest-paid workers.

When big companies are run by greedy pigs, trouble follows.It is the companies paying giant salaries, such as Credit Suisse and UBS, which have been 'badly managed' and which have got Switzerland into trouble.

By 2003, the Swiss economy was under some stress and there were a number of bankruptcies and "massive layoffs and dismissals."

Among the reasons for this were:

1. The Global economic crisis, partly caused by 'the greedy pigs' grabbing more than their fare share of the world's wealth.

2. The ordinary Swiss family getting less than their fair share of the cake and feeling that they had less money to spend.

Peter Brabeck, chairman of the Swiss firm Nestlé, earns 12 times more than the chairman of the Anglo-Dutch firm Unilever.

In 2011, Switzerland had the world's highest average wealth per adult, at USD 540,000.

However, wealth in Switzerland is now distributed very unequally.

Urs Rohner, the chairman of Credit Suisse earns more than the chairmen of Barclays, BNP, Deutsche Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland combined.

In The Financial Times, James Breiding writes that Switzerland has been the most competitive country in the world due to having "strong industry and weak government, with low levels of regulation."

(In 2003 Switzerland's real GDP contracted by 0.2%.)

James Breiding is the author of ‘Swiss Made: The Untold Story Behind Switzerland’s Success’.

Switzerland has attracted multinationals, including Google, consumer goods company Procter and Gamble, commodities traders such as Cargill, Glencore and Louis Dreyfus, and hedge funds such as Brevan Howard.

Archbishop Marcinkus, who joined the priesthood in Chicago, where he was born to Lithuanian immigrants. He was a key figure in the 2.4 billion US dollars that were reportedly stolen from the Vatican Bank by the CIA-linked P2.

The Vatican needs improved public relations.

2.4 billion US dollars were reportedly embezzled from the Vatican Bank.The masterminds of this bank crime were reportedly members of Italy's P2 masonic society.

Barbara Honnegar, author of 'October Surprise' believes that both Alexander Haig and Henry Kissinger were key members of P2.

1) Karol Wojtlya, allegedly the CIA's candidate, was elected as John Paul II.

2) John Paul II reportedly "sat" on the banking scandal.

3) Ronald Reagan allegedly bailed out the Vatican Bank with $300 million of "discretionary CIA funds."

4) Church canon law was changed in 1982 so that membership in the Freemasons was no longer grounds for excommunication from the Church of Rome.

Gelli

There was no autopsy performed on John Paul I.

Reportedly, many members of "P2", the secret Masonic society, carry with them a fatal dose of digitalis - on the advice of the society's founder, Licio Gelli.

Calvi

In 1982, P2 member Roberto Calvi was found hanged under Blackfriars Bridge in London, shortly before 1 billion dollars was found to be missing from the Vatican-owned Banco Ambrosiano.

Some think the Mafia murdered him.

Others think that Gelli, the Grand Master of P2, had him murdered.

Others think that the secret society so highly thought of by John Paul II - Opus Dei, did it.

Many of the CIA are reportedly members of Opus Dei.

From Barbara Honegger's 'October Surprise':

When the Italian police raided (P2 Lodge founder) Gelli's homein March 1981, it was Michael Ledeen who, at the instigation of Alexander Haig and Henry Kissinger, offered to buy the list of 953 P2 members in an apparent attempt to keep it from becoming public.

Henry Kissinger had reportedly sent Ledeen to Italy to try to squash an investigation into his and Haig's involvement in the founding of P2.

The Deep State "is a parallel secret government, organized by the intelligence and security apparatus, financed by drugs, and engaging in illicit violence, to protect the status and interests of the military..."